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Lady Assisiant hen weguasted Diamonds Diamonds Diamends John & Geo. H. Bliss 126 Main Street ‘Norwich, Thursday, Jan. 21, 1915, -_— e e THE WEATHER Forecast for Today. S ew England: r Thursday; Friday fair, Predictions from the New York H {ald: On Thursday 1 be generally clesr and colder, with Misk northwest to_westerly wi 3 The outlook for ¥riday is fair and continued cgid,, Observatiensiin Morwich. o following regords, reported from ’s vharmacy show the changes the barometric I s Wednesda 03 water 1 by. floo MECEPTION COMMITTEE FOR GOVERNOR'S BALL. Norwich Men Who Will Officiate the Fifth Co, C. A. C. aff will attend, announced by Captain W “Tarhox of the Charles D. Leonard O. ok, S Wooderd Beauty at Smi L,weel Sixteen Comes Back When One Clears Up th Complexion by the Guick Acting Stuart's Calcium Wafere. n that Stuarts T Wish I rly Weoman ake Every Stuart’s Pim- perfect features. ire had the class lmlnhma is $tuart’'s Calcium tain ides, certain mild altera igorate the blood. You ighted at the rammu with whip! il sample pac ee by addressing MRS. G. P. STANTON B2 Shetucket is showing a full line of New Millinery for Fall and Winter Streee. JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOK BINDER Blank Bcoks Mads and Ruled to Order | 105 BROADWAY W. TYLER BROWNE, M. D, Xrye, Kar, Nose, Thront, Eleetricity, X=~RAY Vielet sy, Mechanical Massase. BO‘IH 108 m. tv 4 and 610 § p. m. {owwar Norwich, Conn. Take ux St esr to “Dr. Drowae's.” Calcium | New Hubbard Paper Mills Forced to Close | e of High \'Vz‘er—_;tncr Local | of General heen’ or- o name endents. and me ‘Friday af- t the Greeneville Gram- L.MU _rear of the school. on ebected captain s to hear from teams, The team follows Frida 100n agai cl »ol in washout = tended to e n. Twelfth strec the city stre The The interior of cerv store is beir 1 will Ioo! Semple’s gro- repainted a attras bard p: op wor ¥s owing t The Hu | force I two The water in the lowered consider veral feet e { has la fBAR ASSOCIATION ANNUAL athering at Hartford Next Monday— [Ex-President Taft at Banquet. ion will be jheld n at 2.o'clock 1 the evening banguet of the i Hart- s that 230 of the stat here has Har ford £ ]ln\ ess mec the gzathe especially *ase of the ~u_ also wil |OLD DR. BEmEDY. Fon |HARRIS’ B menufaciured and scld by N. D. Sevin & Son, 118 ‘Yd]l‘li Street, or can be procured direct from sbe owner of the original prescription, MBS. MARY A. HARRIS, R. ¥, D. 6, Norwich, Comn. Price Oae Dollar. Fumeral Director and Embalmer Prompt service day or night | i T!fi"’! Organized— | | the . (Speclal to The Bulletin.) tion of three of the ten candidat missioner to succees a dece: tee of Governor Baldwin the other counti rwick Not Represented. ems to h(’ in the L. R. Church’s Tn an open con for the pl Chances Good. the De: , with politics di i { tinetively e removed, it is Baltic lehunalres Failed to Appear. | au i Lewis urch of r Cat | Xos be the successful can- | ai chances are good even h m ion from made by 'lnm' of dure sentative on 7 commissioners. Three Candidataes From Norwich. There are at least thr COUNTY COMMISSIONER Nothing Decisive Expected for Two or Three Weeks—Nor. wich Wants a Man on the Board—Candidate Church | Visited Capitol—]s in the Fight to Stay. been setiled, by the selec- or Norwich but it will be at least two weeks, if not three, before the commissioners for 16 matter how New London county will be nominated. 6 vt A While Windham county will name but cent box of Pyram two, as it was the onl mty wherein | swill give quick relief. . ¥ oner was elected at the | ofi it < ailed session of the lesislature and his | cliege mation | t 1 dces net pire _until Oectober 1917, therefore, New London county is not called upon to nominate the .county. me | lit the | of his -esentative el ames with any team lid . | solic r ir . t is the k : nd wo - and if that key posiyn 1e of the fast qu 1 s prob- ct remain- the candidates” FIGHT position from the city of Nor- e withdrawal of iwo ot Suffor - From I'lles free send us amid Lm_. send me a Fre Pile Remedy, to meet Tim. in Race to Stay. made entry as a candidate wvledge that Representa- rson was also a candida \4&’(“"“ too ef! mination _to permit of a s therefore | the capi 1d withdrawn s in the race to win, Views of Prominent Norwich Man. of Norwich, prominent in aid to The t the mem- ing. ’rh~ Joca |of the m ir aniejs: nu'a . one who gt a comn be are 8o many to b that where erests of county | Named Windnam County Commi considered. there importan nan added at Iartford Tues. the commissiones 310,000 DAMAGES ASKED FOR ENGINEER'S DEATH Suit Brought Against New Haven Road by George Philbrick’s Admin- istrator. Philorick of New Lon- rator of th 1914 from being scalded on March 1 the crown ot the en- of a freight traj out one mile from Wood Rive m is made that tion, the zine dangerous con and had dents of a sir haracter and that its ondition to the company, which it from the 500 to | class Philprick be aceiden of Prov < burns which proved hours and PBrakeman of Naw London died at the Lawrence the third vi not i fatal i Hiram the lowing Phil- | | followed thre accident. LEON COBBETY 15 Was Prohibitionist County Crganizer Here Last Fall. and New | eves open | ice of e keep Cobbett { for Leon | charge r ch |and one i derable work a and participz d here for the in the caucus He had a prohibit Broadway C ) and became pro e lines of youns peor himseif d in various cities HELPING HANDS' SUPPER Well esented by Elwood Maples. Was The upper of the new year held D; Helping Hands on Wed- nesday evening at the Spiritual acad- emy was generously patronized. In Te Mrs. Ger- William Beetham, Afrs. Sigma Beebe, irge of the tab de Tootill, \{apies, R. Tuttle, e. Airs. Levise Wil- s held. The reports of the secre- v, Mrs. Charles A. Dowsett, showed the society to be in a flourishing con- dition. The social affairs havebeen most successful and there is a substantiai sum on deposit in the bank e donation of a stained black wal- t serving table by Eiwood Maples W3s most ptable and he w ace rded a unanimous vote of thanks. e announcement by Rev he had succeeded in curing the mediums, Cunningham, Mrs. Nettie l’alt Harding and M Beatrice A. Dean, for ext three 1day morning and evening, was gratifving . One of tne mediums will offi- ciate each Sunday. Claims Eccles Case for Trial. The Rhode Island Hospital Trust Company, executor of the will of John Eccles, ‘and defendant in the suit brought against the will by the brother of Mr. Eccles has filed an answer in superior court and has claimed the sult for assignm for trial. The answer is a denial of the alle- gations made by the appellant. As Lady Assistant m the case is a jury case and is privi- leged for assignment, it is believed that thé prospects are for an e trial bel he superior court. estate of the WANTED FOR FORGERY. | | gemniee e friends for their kindn symp- ince the fraudul operations of i e a 4 Cobbett in New London it has been | 7 aIb Y omie, ihe ) nons pandpCes D ot learned he passed worthiess| {my mother and to all who sent floral checks in Aystic and Augusta, Me. { tributes. | Attended—Serving Table | Those who assisted | liams and Lizzie Avery. Mre. | Nathan Brewster was in general rge of the supper. Tollowing the supper, the monthly business meeting of the Heiping Hands Mr. Blinn { La Fran CONNECTICUT BANKERS A | ORSANIZED AT NEW HAVEN.| ;o | M. P. Whaples of Hartford President— | 1o.: N. S. Lippitt on Legislative Com- Business Meeting and Social. Phi Kappa Sigma Tafty] “ongregation: 1d a d busin; mittee. Philbr has brought 2 eir ¥ gainst the New Haven road for | New Haven Wed > of the chur 10,000 for the death of his brother, | tho Connecticut Trust an vea ‘G tH George Philbrick, who was an engineer | ers' association. Officers _elec - | with thes serving in_the employ of the road. cluded: President, | men i Philbri death occurred on March | Hartford; that he saw neighboring Wit and | GAVE sriTzli' MESSAGES TO MANY HEARERS. | May Pepper Vanderbilt Pleased Audi- | ences at Spiritual Academy. Mrs, rday Ma cademy In one of them e familiar to {in the case of ds wa well the brar ed to avoi the audience portant papers ovidence. recipient of the message claimed he did not know the address n Providence to whom h \f.n a moment or Lad. ton Friday orwich tra M: 1 wish to thank an he inquirer t vas | | on Elmwood avenue, in_Providence, i i One young man, whose fa had { | come mr\)’:.? the wai n its s CARD OF THANKS told i | DANIEL B. CONNELLY, Church & Allen 15 Main Street FUNERAL DIRECTORS ~—~AND— EMBALMERS wady Assistant Funeral of Miss Annette Le Grand— Deer Seen in This Vicinity—Phi | Kappa Sigma Held Social—Notes. The funeral of Grand -took A Annette Le- place fromn her home on South Front street Wednesday morn- ing at 9 o'clock. Rev. Philip Massicot officiated at the services held in Sacred Heart church. Several well rendered hymns were sung at the end of the week, A large number of friends and relatives were in attendance. The fol- lowing were the bearers: X. Bennac, Wilfred Peitier ang Me: Benoit and Boutier. Interment was at the Cath- olic cemetery on Merchants avenune and Rev, Father Massicot read a com- mittal service. There w tiful Soral tributes. {Georze G. Grant { funeral arrangemer many bean- | Undertaker | had charge of the Discussed Plans for Speakers. The executive committes of the Men’s club of the Taftville Congre- | zational church held s meeting Tues- day evening in the vestry of the | church and discussed plans for the ar- anging of speakers to come here to | speaic at the resular monthly meeting ys-pep-lets .., Telephons 323-3 FENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Rubbers | BBER BOOTS AND ARCTICS ¢ High and low cut, lizht and heavy Made only by C- 1. HOOD CO. «,‘gm: Ask to see the Top Notch contaln the digestive prin- | Rubbers. They are the VERY BEST. ciple of the gastric juice. One crushed in the mouth and swallowed slowlr, al- moet instantly relieves sour stomach, indigestion, neartburn and nausea. | Sugar-coated; do not seem like medi- cine, but like a delicious confection. Why not try a box today? Your druggist has them at 10, 25c. and $1. 1 femember Dys-pep-lets Takene FRANK A. BILL, 104 Main 3t Shea & Burke 41 Main Street Funerai Direciors orteous & uchell u te p REMNANT WEEK A Week of Money-saving Opportunities Thls is Remnant Week — the greatest bargain occasion of the month. During this week we offer many special values in Remnants, Odd Sizes and Broken Lines. Every Department in the Store is included in this Bargain Event, and the chances for Economy are such that no one can afford to ignore them. Come any day this week— come Today if possible. THERE ARE REMNANTS —of Silks, Dress Goods, Cloakings, cales, Ginghams, Outing Flannels, Lining Linens, Toweling, White Goods, Cottons, bons, Laces, Eic. THERE ARE ODD SIZES Prints, Per- Table Rib- —in Men’s Overcoats and Suits, Boys’ Overcoats and Suits, Sweaters for Men, Women and Chil- dren, Women’s and Children’s Winter Garments, Aen’s, Women’s and Children’s Winter Hosiery and Underwear, Women's Wrappers, Corsets, Muslin Underwear, Etc. THERE ARE BROKEN LINES S —0f Men’s Neckwear, Women’s Neckwear, Sus- penders, Napkins, Towels, Table Cloths, Blankets, Comfortables, Umbrellas, Etc. DRESS TRIMMINGS Qur Entire Stock of Dress Trimmings offered at a Great Sacrifice for Pre-Inventory Clearance Note These Startlmg Reductions! L'n s Loops Pe to $1.00--Clearance pricss 155, 10¢ and. 5¢ - JC » Braids, black and Clearance price a piece. stocl inations, Our entire B: 3Pk Clearance prvccs 10c and ro Em Clearance price dered E m black, white a ular ¢ole vegular arquisette 3.00—Clearance price and Spangled Trimmings for even 2 yard—at half prices for clearance. pr regular Special Wash Goods Values for Remnant Week hes wide, in a splendid range ¢ for Kimones, ete., regulay Good Quali patterns and quality 2t of V One lot Hundreds of Remnants of Prints, Ginghams, Perca Flanneletts and other Wash Fabrics—all en special counters at epsoial prices, Remnant Week In Domestic Department g8, Towels, Blankets, Bed Spreads, 5¢ The special offerings include Shee Etc.—all at money-saving prices, Brown in Sheeting at engths—10 ¢ cvvevosoyave: 10 to 20 ¥ , in short J"'LEUIL One lot valt $245 $3.85 $2 .$295 There are hundreds of Remnants of Table Linens, Crashes, White Gosds, Sheetings, Etc—there are cdd, soiled and discontinued lines of Table Cloths, Napkins, Towels, Bed Spreads, Blankets, Comfortables, Etc. —all on special counters at special prices. T.E PORTZCUS - M ICHILL . pairs of Assorted Wool Blanke and Plaid Blank $3.00 o ~ .